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Monday, October 28, 2013

Rangoli, also known as kolam or muggu is a folk art from India.
Typically consisting of bright colors, rangoli is a decorative design
made in living rooms and courtyard floors during Hindu festivals.
Rangoli
art is an adornment or decoration that has different names in different
provinces of India; for example, purna in Uttar Pradesh, mmandn in
Rajasthan, aripan in Bihar, Bengal alpana in Maharashtra, rangavallie in
Karnataka, kKollam in Tamil Nadu, muggu in Andhra Pradesh, alikhthap in
Kumaon, kolam in Kerala, and saathiya in Gujarat.
Features of the "Best Rangoli Design"
- Large collection of HD rangoli designs.
- Update new and latest rangoli designs at regular and short intervals.
- Direct access to all rangoli design with image slider at bottom and preview of it at upper screen.
- Ability of zoom-in and zoom-out with multitouch.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Jay Flood has announced the release of Porteus 2.0, a Slackware-based live CD with a choice of KDE 4, LXDE, Razor-qt and Xfce desktops: "The
Porteus community is excited to announce that Porteus 2.0 final is now
available for immediate download. This is the first stable release of
our Standard and Xfce editions based on Slackware Linux 14.0. Here are
some of the major changes between version 1.2 and version 2.0: Linux
kernel upgraded to version 3.7.8; Razor-qt replaced Trinity as the
desktop environment for the 32-bit standard edition; all desktops were
upgraded to their latest stable versions - KDE 4.9.5, Razor-qt 0.5.2,
Xfce 4.10 (Thunar upgraded to 1.6.2), LXDE (latest components except for
PCManFM), Firefox upgraded to version 18.0.2; Porteus package manager
now resolves all dependencies such as Python and Perl...."

Porteus is a fast, portable and modular live CD/USB medium based on
Slackware Linux. The distribution started as a community remix of Slax,
another Slackware-based live CD, with KDE 3 as the default desktop for
the i486 edition and a stripped-down KDE 4 as the desktop environment
for the x86_64 flavour. The lightweight LXDE is available as an
alternative desktop environment.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Fabio Erculiani has announced the release of Sabayon Linux 11, a Gentoo-based distribution available in GNOME 3, KDE, MATE and Xfce flavours: "We're
here once again to announce the immediate availability of Sabayon 11 in
all of its tier 1 flavours. If you really enjoyed Sabayon 10, this is a
release you cannot miss! There you have it, a shiny distro for your
home computer, your laptop and your servers, virtualized or not. Linux
Kernel 3.7 with BFQ iosched, GNOME 3.6.2, KDE 4.9.5 (upgraded to 4.10.1
as soon as it is available), Xfce 4.10, LibreOffice 3.6.3 are just some
of the things you will find inside the box. Complete EFI/UEFI and UEFI
SecureBoot support, greatly improved NVIDIA Optimus support through
Bumblebee, MATE 1.4 for those missing GNOME 2.x...."

Sabayon Linux is a Gentoo-based distribution which follows the
works-out-of-the-box philosophy, aiming to give the user a wide number
of applications that are ready for use and a self-configured operating
system. Sabayon offers the user an easy-to-use workspace with a
captivating look, good hardware detection and a large number of
up-to-date software packages installed by default, with additional
software available from a repository. Sabayon is available in several
flavors featuring respectively the KDE, GNOME, LXDE, Xfce and
Enlightenment desktop environments.Download : Sabayon 11 GNOMESabayon 11 KDESabayon 11 XfceSabayon 11 MATE